Lindsay Lohan has shared her vile thoughts about the #MeToo movement which no one asked for.

The former actress, who is famous for often making a fool of herself on issues regarding women, spoke against the #MeToo movement during a recent chat with British newspaper The Times, saying that she thinks the movement makes women look “weak.”

“I’m going to really hate myself for saying this, but I think by women speaking against all these things, it makes them look weak when they are very strong women,” she said.

She continued, “Look, I am very supportive of women. Everyone goes through their own experiences in their own ways. If it happens at that moment, you discuss it at that moment. You make it a real thing by making it a police report.”

This comes at a time women who have experienced various forms of sexual assault have come forward with their stories and are hoping, or had successfully, have their abusers–especially people in the position of power like Harvey Weinstein and his ilk–brought to justice.

But Lohan is not appreciative of the major impact the movement has made on the lives of women. She has chosen to side with abusers and rape apologists who shame victims; she thinks victims who come forward with their stories are doing it for “attention.”

“You have these girls who come out, who don’t even know who they are, who do it for the attention. That is taking away from the fact that it happened,” she said.

In June of this year, she told the New York Timesthat “when women show fear, I feel like that makes us powerless.” She came to this conclusion after enduring physical abuse of her own at the hands of her then-boyfriend Egor Tarabasov.

Also, Lohan took to her Instagram in October to defend Harvey Weinstein, saying, “I feel very bad for Harvey Weinstein right now. I don’t think it’s right what’s going on,” she wrote at the time, according BuzzFeed News. “I think Georgina needs to take a stand and be there for her husband.”